The Chicago Bears offense has found success against the Seattle Seahawks defense early in Thursday’s preseason game.
Following rookie Velus Jones Jr.’s impressive 48-yard punt return, the Bears had great field position at Seattle’s 33-yard line. Six plays later, they found the end zone.
On first-and-goal from the 9-yard line, quarterback Trevor Siemian found wide receiver Nsimba Webster for a 7-yard gain, where Webster almost found the end zone. One play later, Trevor Siemian connected with tight end Jake Tonges for a 2-yard touchdown to give Chicago a 10-0 lead.
.@TrevorSiemian puts it on the money and Jake Tonges does the rest! 💪 @chicagobears
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The Bears lead the Seahawks 10-0 in the second quarter.